And I would rather play Cleveland then take on Belichick and his Pats over the years.

Really Bradford's division is so bad, that even with the cast that he has, it gets hidden up with facing 3 teams that really aren't good on defense. I still like him a lot but you can't tell me that the NFC West is any good at all.

I just don't get how Sanchez is deemed horrible and the worst of the 6. Maybe its because I see him every week and am impressed by him alot of the time. I mean the guy had like 12 career starts in 1 year after sitting at USC before being drafted to the NFL? Bradford had 3x that many starts at OU? Stafford? Freeman? Flacco? The senior QB Ryan?

Don't get me wrong. I think Sanchez has a chance to be really good also. But people overreact to his comeback wins. None of those games should have been close to begin with, and he squeaked some wins against bad, and in Texans case, a historically terrible defense.

While BB is definitely by far the best coach in the NFL, I'll take the Steelers D easily over the Pats D. Although that might change after this years draft.

I think at the end of the day, all these QB's will be great for there respective teams, but it just angers me when people are drooling over Ryan, and underselling Flacco when the stats are almost identical.

I can't read his mind or speak for him, but a guess might be: because he couldn't beat our John David Booty?

Booty was going to get the job regardless....he came in and had to sit behind Leinart for 3 years he was going to get the job as a senior.

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I wouldn't be sir prized if he passed McCoy on the depth chart. I think he might have a better arm and accurate arm then him from the highlights I thought. He also got some wheels too help us prepare for QB's as Wilson , RG3 and other runners etc.

I wouldn't be sir prized if he passed McCoy on the depth chart. I think he might have a better arm and accurate arm then him from the highlights I thought. He also got some wheels too help us prepare for QB's as Wilson , RG3 and other runners etc.

However, I do see him having a ten to fifteen career year as a starter and possibly ending up in the Hall of Fame due to a long career of consistency, both as far as his team's performance and his own.

Bradford should have had 400+ yds if the OC wouldn't have been so conservative in the 4th quarter trying to protect a lead. Almost cost them another game.

While Bradford is getting all the love, that OC needs to get some credit. I'm not saying Bradford is just dinking and dunking, but I think that OC has done a nice job of putting Sam in some advantageous situations, especially considering the lack of receiving talent in STL. (Although it'd be nice for him to give SJax some more touches)

Also noticed Sam Bradford played pretty well, 300+ yards and 3 TDs. Not a great day for either Freeman or Flacco.

Are you serious?

Flacco had a 71.3% while averages 8.2 YPA with 2 TDs. HIs one INT came from a fluke when Talib caught the ball between his legs on the ground and pulled it in. Not to mention he had a very long screen TD from Rice taken away due to a terrible penalty. But we dont even need to count that because lucky breaks and BS penalties generally even out throughout the year.

While Bradford is getting all the love, that OC needs to get some credit. I'm not saying Bradford is just dinking and dunking, but I think that OC has done a nice job of putting Sam in some advantageous situations, especially considering the lack of receiving talent in STL. (Although it'd be nice for him to give SJax some more touches)

His deep ball to Denario Alexander was a thing of beauty. If the Rams had wr's that could go deep, they would take more shots. Hopefully DA stays healthy.

Flacco had a 71.3% while averages 8.2 YPA with 2 TDs. HIs one INT came from a fluke when Talib caught the ball between his legs on the ground and pulled it in. Not to mention he had a very long screen TD from Rice taken away due to a terrible penalty. But we dont even need to count that because lucky breaks and BS penalties generally even out throughout the year.

It wasn't a terrible penalty. It was the right call, however they called it on the wrong WR. It was Mason that had the obvious hold on Talib, the Refs just identified the wrong person. That is why every Baltimore fan is PO 'd on the call.

Ryan played amazing. He might be the top guy right now. He is just on a hot streak.

Flacco had a nice day, but watching the game, he threw a deep ball that beat no other than Sabby Piscatelli. That's nothing to rave about. Every QB picked on SAbby last year because he can't cover nor tackle. I can't give Flacco tremendous credit for that. Talib's pick, as Ravens1991 stated, was no fluke either.

Freeman played awful today for 3 qtrs. This was his worst performance all year as he missed many easy throws he normally makes. Was good in the 4th qtr, like always, but was a bit too late.

Bradford continues to impress. Lack of WRs and still tears apart the Broncos secondary. This guy is going to be special.

Didn't watch much of Sanchez, but from the frist half of that game against Cincy, I can't say I was impressed. Many other QBs have torched this defense and yet he struggled mightily.

IT was a good ball play to break the pass up, but he caught it inbetween his legs so he could get the iNT. HOw often if he going to catch it between his legs, Id call it a fluke.

Flacco also should thank Mason for wrestling away a 2nd INT by Talib.

Talib has great ball skills and is one of the best at jumping routes and reading QBs eyes. He has a knack for the ball. I can't tell you how many INT's the guy has dropped this year (he's too greedy and thinks about what he's gonna do before he gets the dang ball). He's just that good at breaking at the ball. However, he gets to greedy he gets beat sometimes also.